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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Stow-on-the-Wold, anciently called Stow St. Edward or Edwardstow, is a former market town lying on the … town wells of Stow, the village of Maugersbury, and St. Edward's Well by the Foss Way. 16 Stow-on-the-Wold, 1961 1. … 5. Stocks 6. Site of Friends' meeting house 7. St. Edward's Hall 8. Former National school 9. Oddfellows Row 10. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was taxed at one suling and an half. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and now, for one suling only. The … of ten bogs, and eight servants. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, it was worth eight … king, and he died possessed of it in the 30th year of king Edward I. holding it by knight's service. Soon after which it …
A History of the County of Durham
… 40 In February 15745 the queen granted the reversion to Edward Gresham and Percival Gunston, 41 who in 1585 received … estate to William Robinson, on whose death in 1807 his son Edward succeeded. Edward sold the property to his youngest brother William, who …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… was held in parage by Cheping and Edwin in the time of Edward the Confessor, 8 and belonged in 1086 to Ralf … held it in chief of the Crown until the accession of Edward IV. 10 Ralf was still living in 1104, in which year he … of the king to hold during his ward's minority. 26 In 1366 Edward III granted it with Wokefield and other manors to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of STRATFIELD TURGIS, which had been held by Alvric of Edward the Confessor, was held by the same Alvric of Hugh de … in the ownership of the estate by Sir William Uvedale and Edward Baynard, who sold the manor and advowson in 1539 to … and the farm called Turgis Court descended to his son Edward, 27 and have since followed the same descent as the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 8one assessed at 7 hides, which Bundi had held of Edward the Confessor, and which then belonged to Hugh the son … Godric and Siward, the holders in the reign of King Edward. 11 It is probable that the first two holdings merged … lord of the manor at the beginning of the reign of Edward I. 17 Alice married as her second husband Robert de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 71 He later took part in the Scottish and French wars of Edward I, 72 was summoned to Parliament in 1321, joined in … of overlordship, 87 which descended to his great-grandson Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, who was executed for high treason in 1521, 88 and to Edward's son Henry, Lord Stafford. 89 By 1460 only two of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of STREAT was held before the Conquest by Lewin 6 of King Edward the Confessor for 9 hides. In 1086 it was held of … subsequently formed part, were divided in 1439 between Edward Lenthall and John Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, 9 but by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and held, one by Estarcher, the other by Erding, of Edward the Confessor. 30 Both came afterwards to Richard de … they had not already expired, on the attainder in 1521 of Edward Duke of Buckingham. In 1548 and 1599 Tooting Bec was … in 'the lordship of Tooting Bec and Streatham' was made by Edward IV in 1478 to one of the grooms of his chamber, John …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… monastery was fixed at Abingdon. 28 MANORS In the time of Edward the Confessor STREATLEY was assessed at 25 hides. It … Mohun three daughters, 68 of whom one, Philippa wife of Edward (Plantagenet) Duke of York, was holding Streatley in … 83 and it was also security for sums due from his son Edward Earl of Derby, including a fine due for the occupation …
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